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epitomized

adjective as in capsule

adjective as in outlined

adjective as in pocket

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The plainness of Mallory Portnoy’s Stella was epitomized by the way she cuffed her jeans.

Over the coming days, the owners of Four Seasons Total Landscaping did their patriotic duty and cashed in on their temporary notoriety, selling souvenirs to commemorate the fiasco; to Trump’s detractors, the debacle epitomized the clownish incompetence that had defined his presidency.

This problem is especially prevalent in the Southwest, as epitomized by the Phoenix metro area.

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And Aaron Judge, widely considered the best hitter in the game, has epitomized their performance by being just awful, going one for 12 with seven strikeouts.

The city’s swaggering persona was epitomized by Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who ran the team with an iron fist, pushing out managers and general managers only to reel them back in, then push them out again.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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